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Animal, Vegetable, Mineral Game (Hopefully NEVERENDING)

 
 
mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:11 pm
Wow!

MINERAL
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:15 pm
Is it smaller than a breadbox?

Is it a breadbox?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:19 pm
MINERAL

There's some range in size available, but all are smaller than a breadbox.

It is not a breadbox. Very Happy
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:23 pm
Is this something you would wear?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:26 pm
MINERAL

There's some range in size available, but all are smaller than a breadbox.
not something to wear

not a breadbox
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:27 pm
Could you by one at Pier One?

Is it a drinking glass?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:31 pm
MINERAL

1) Some range in size available - all are smaller than a breadbox
2) not something to wear
3) a very similar item is available at Pier One's website (though it would be classified as vegetable, it serves the same function)

not a breadbox
not a drinking glass
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:32 pm
Let me amend that to say that the item available at Pier One is MOSTLY vegetable, and partly mineral.
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:36 pm
ooo.

Salad bowl?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:39 pm
MINERAL

1) Some range in size available - all are smaller than a breadbox
2) not something to wear
3) a very similar item is available at Pier One's website (though it is mostly vegetable/part mineral, it serves the EXACT same function)

not a breadbox
not a drinking glass
not a salad bowl, or any sort of dish
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:43 pm
Is it something you could use in the kitchen?

Salad Tossers?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 08:45 pm
MINERAL

1) Some range in size available - all are smaller than a breadbox
2) not something to wear
3) a very similar item is available at Pier One's website (though it is mostly vegetable/part mineral, it serves the EXACT same function)
4) not typically found or used in a kitchen

not a breadbox
not a drinking glass
not a salad bowl, or any sort of dish
not salad tossers
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onyxelle
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:13 pm
candle?
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:15 pm
Is it something you could use in an office?


An in-out box?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:21 pm
MINERAL

1) Some range in size available - all are smaller than a breadbox
2) not something to wear
3) a very similar item is available at Pier One's website (though it is mostly vegetable/part mineral, it serves the EXACT same function)
4) not typically found or used in a kitchen
5) I have ONE in my office that I use daily, but dozens at home - not sold at office supply stores

not a breadbox
not a drinking glass
not a salad bowl, or any sort of dish
not salad tossers
not a candle
not an in-out box
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:23 pm
Something to do with plants?

A flower pot?
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onyxelle
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:24 pm
waste paper basket?
paperweight?
mousepad?
notepad?
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:27 pm
MINERAL

1) Some range in size available - all are smaller than a breadbox
2) not something to wear
3) a very similar item is available at Pier One's website (though it is mostly vegetable/part mineral, it serves the EXACT same function)
4) not typically found or used in a kitchen
5) I have ONE in my office that I use daily, but dozens at home - not sold at office supply stores
6) nothing to do with plants

not a breadbox
not a drinking glass
not a salad bowl, or any sort of dish
not salad tossers
not a candle
not an in-out box
not a flower pot
not a waste paper basket
not a paperweight
not a mousepad
not a notepad
(NOT office supplies)
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:28 pm
Pier One has a website? Did I need to know that? I suppose Cost Plus does too. Thanks a lot, you guys. (I am a couple of hundred miles from TJ's, Cost Plus, etc. and just as well.)


A pillowcushion?
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 11 Dec, 2003 09:30 pm
could you use this in the bathroom?


Toothbrush holder
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